PSI Blog 20191002 The universe just got 2.4 billion years younger
according to Big Bang cosmogonists
From George Coyne:
“Glenn,
Until September 2019, orthodox astronomers who believe in
the absurd Big Bang theory assured everyone that they were certain that
the Big Bang took place 13.799 billion years. Ago. with a lowest
possible age of the Universe as 13.7969 billion years and the upper limit being
13.801 billion years.
Then in September 2019 this all changed with Big Banger
astronomers now assuring us that the Universe is only 11. 4 billion years old:
This makes the “Methuselah star”, (scientifically called HD
140283) with a known age of 14.5 billion years even more difficult to account
for by Big Bang theorists.
My question to you, which completely mystifies me, is " Why
does anyone in the general public give any credence to the Big Bang theory
in light of the incontrovertible facts?"”
[GB: Thanks George for
the heads up. Your skepticism is right on. But it seems most folks don’t care
one way or the other. I bet they think astrophysics is too difficult to
understand (because it is mostly nonsense) and better left to the “experts.”
Then too, most are religious and quite accustomed to paradoxes and contradictions.
The propaganda glorifying Einstein continues unabated despite his recantation
of relativity and the aether denial that plagued his youth. Here is the latest,
called “Chasing Einstein.”
The audience gave it an 89% rating. Don’t get too discouraged. The more
irrational this stuff gets, the more desperate these so-called “scientists”
appear to be.]
2 comments:
Why not recommend The Static Universe by Radcliffe to your readers?
George
George:
See: PSI Blog 20190731 Review of Ratcliff’s “The Static Universe”. It has some good stuff, but no cigar.
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